Sonos Studio ADE 2014: October 16-18

Sonos Studio returns to the Amsterdam Dance Event to explore the intersection of music, art and technology at the world’s largest celebration of dance music culture. Following its residency in New York, Sonos Studio will head to Mayer Manor in Amsterdam for the 2014 Amsterdam Dance Event (ADE).
Open to all, Sonos Studio ADE delves into the world of electronic music through a three-day series of listening parties, performances, screenings, conversations and connections with artists sharing their music and experiences. Come together with artists from across the spectrum of dance music for unique and intimate listening events in one of Amsterdam’s most striking locations.

Features of the programme include:

Listen to Henrik Schwarz preview a stunning new project and collaboration with pianist Nik Bärtsch, ‘Scripted and Prepared’.

Explore music curation with 22tracks who will be joining Sonos and giving an insight into what makes a 22tracks list as we follow its Amsterdam curators’ journey through music as they search for elusive gems in a multitude of genres.

Join Kompakt artists for an intimate preview to the label’s ADE showcase event. Listen and connect with artists about the music that matters to them, with performances each evening of the programme.

About Sonos Studio:
Sonos Studio, originally a listening gallery in LA, has become a destination for artists and creators from around the world to come to collaborate with Sonos. It’s a lab for exploring artistic and musical curiosities and a cultural manifestation of our passion for music. It’s all about listening, and it’s the best way to experience Sonos.

About ADE:
The Amsterdam Dance Event is the leading electronic platform and the biggest club festival in the world. Covering every aspect and fascinating sub genre of this constantly evolving world, ADE brings together the leading players in the global electronic music industry, with the biggest artists on the planet rubbing shoulders with fresh, upcoming talent alongside 300,000 visitors from around the globe, making it truly the biggest celebration of dance music culture.